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jagged-chisel
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GPT-5 outperforms federal judges in legal reasonin...
Even having a ready-made determination by an AI runs the risk of prejudicing judges and juries.
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lemming
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Given TFA, it seems that having human determinations involved might run the risk of prejudicing the AI.
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arctic-true
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“Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I actually asked ChatGPT and it said my client is not guilty.”
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